Language servers can already send log messages to the client while the
server is still being initialized.
This currently leads to "client has shut down" messages which are
confusing to the user as the server is properly starting.
To fix this this changes the `get_client_by_id` method to also return a
client if it is still initializing.
Problem: Can't do something just before leaving Insert mode.
Solution: Add the InsertLeavePre autocommand event. (closesvim/vim#7177)
b53e13a91a
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:8.1.1877: graduated features scattered
Problem: Graduated features scattered.
Solution: Put graduated and obsolete features together.
ffc0716af8
vim-patch:8.2.1875: warning when building GTK gui
Problem: Warning when building GTK gui.
Solution: Add missing function parameter.
3da855c8e2
vim-patch:8.2.1877: test for function list fails
Problem: Test for function list fails.
Solution: Move "obsolete" comments one line up.
b8f519e538
vim-patch:8.2.1878: GTK: error for redefining function
Problem: GTK: error for redefining function. (Tony Mechelynck)
Solution: Remove "gtk_" prefix from local functions and prepend "gui_" to
global functions.
8a99e66b4f
vim-patch:8.2.1881: cannot build with GTK3
Problem: Cannot build with GTK3.
Solution: Adjust form functions.
692d1a51e7
vim-patch:8.2.1883: compiler warnings when using Python
Problem: Compiler warnings when using Python.
Solution: Adjust PyCFunction to also have the second argument. Use "int"
return type for some functions. Insert "(void *)" to get rid of
the remaining warnings.
4ce5fe4c87
Problem: trim() always trims both ends.
Solution: Add an argument to only trim the beginning or end. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#6126)
2245ae18e3
Problem: Not enough testing for the Ruby interface.
Solution: Add more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closesvim/vim#3252)
edd6aacb01
Modified some tests to make them pass for Neovim.
Some tests will always fail because +ruby is externalized in Neovim.
Skip failing ruby tests for now.
Problem: Quickfix buffer shows up in list, can't get buffer number.
Solution: Make the quickfix buffer unlisted when the quickfix window is
closed. get the quickfix buffer number with getqflist().
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4113)
647e24ba3d
Problem: Cannot easily change the current quickfx list index.
Solution: Add the "idx" argument to setqflist(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#3701)
5b69c22fd2
Problem: Dictionary with string keys is longer than needed.
Solution: Use *{key: val} for literaly keys.
d5abb4c877
Vim's popup,textprop features are N/A.
Neovim has not polyfilled their APIs.
Skip docs and tests for these features.
In #8226 <A-x> and <M-x> were changed to behave like <Esc>x in insert
mode when no mapping exists. This commit backs out that change and
replaces it with a more general one that makes unmapped ALT and META
keypresses as <Esc>+char in all modes. This fixes an unnecessary and
confusing inconsistency between modes.
Problem: 'verbose' value 16 causes duplicate output.
Solution: Combine levels 15 and 16 into one message. (Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#6153)
823654bc06
Problem: Spell checking doesn't work for CamelCased words.
Solution: Add the "camel" value in the new option 'spelloptions'.
(closesvim/vim#1235)
362b44bd4a
- TUI: Fix a case where the cursor was not displayed after hiding the
cursor and then setting it to be displayed again.
- Change to reset everything before setting guicursor.
fixes#12800close#12811
Steps to reproduce:
nvim -u NORC
:set termguicolors
:hi nCursor guifg=red guibg=red
:hi iCursor guifg=green guibg=green
:hi cCursor guifg=blue guibg=blue
:set guicursor=n:block-nCursor,i:hor25-iCursor,c:ver25-cCursor
:set guicursor-=c:ver25-cCursor
Actual behaviour: Cursor is a blue vertical.
Expected behaviour: Cursor should be the default color block.
* docs: Add hint for :help vim.lsp.buf for new users
* fix: Use help linker for vim.lsp.buf
* docs: Extend full api list language. Move gd to bottom. Add note about limited support
* support for :perl, :perlfile, :perldo and perleval()
* document that the perl provider doesn't currently work on Windows
* document that the perl legacy interface is now also supported
* added perleval() documentation
* import legacy perl interface tests
* only perl 5.22+ is supported
* healtcheck: use g:perl_host_prog if its set instead
using just 'perl' isn't correct as it may not be the version requested.
ditto for 'cpanm', rather go through 'App::cpanminus' to find the latest
perl version
- remove redundant autocmd list
This "grouped" list is useless, it only gets in the way when searching
for event names.
- intro.txt: cleanup
- starting.txt: update, revisit
- doc: `:help bisect`
- mbyte.txt: update aliases 1656367b90. closes#11960
- options: remove 'guifontset'. Why:
- It is complicated and is used by almost no one.
- It is unlikely to be implemented by Nvim GUIs (complicated to parse,
specific to Xorg...).
Since 1c3ca4f18f, 2c1d12d0be, #7836, the "unix" and "slash" behavior
of 'sessionoptions'/'viewoptions' is always enabled, and the flags are
just ignored. There is no reason for that behavior to be configurable.
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Problem: Not so easy to interrupt a script programatically.
Solution: Add the interrupt() function. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closesvim/vim#2834)
67a2deb9cb
Problem: Cannot redefine user command without ! in same script
Solution: Allow redefining user command without ! in same script, like with
functions.
55d4691308
Problem: Sign column takes up space. (Adam Stankiewicz)
Solution: Optionally put signs in the number column. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#4555, closesvim/vim#4515)
394c5d8870
* LSP: Add support for call hierarchies
* LSP: Add support for call hierarchies
* LSP: Add support for call hierarchies
* LSP: Jump to call location
Jump to the call site instead of jumping to the definition of the
caller/callee.
* LSP: add tests for the call hierarchy callbacks
* Fix linting error
Co-authored-by: Cédric Barreteau <>
Problem: When evaluating 'statusline' the current window is unknown.
(Daniel Hahler)
Solution: Set "g:actual_curwin" for %{} items. Set "g:statusline_winid"
when evaluationg %!. (closesvim/vim#4406, closesvim/vim#3299)
1c6fd1e100
* Fix some small doc issues
* doc: fixup
* doc: fixup
* Fix lint and rebase
* Remove bad advice
* Ugh, stupid mpack files...
* Don't let people include these for now until they specifically want to
* Prevent duplicate tag
Problem: Syntax foldlevel is taken from the start of the line.
Solution: Add ":syn foldlevel" to be able to use the minimal foldlevel in the line.
e35a52aee7
With `foldmethod=syntax` the foldlevel of a line is computed based
on syntax items on the line. Previously we always used the level
of the syntax item containing the start of the line. This works
well in cases such as:
if (...) {
...
}
else if (...) {
...
}
else {
...
}
which folds like this:
+--- 3 lines: if (...) {---------------------------
+--- 3 lines: else if (...) {----------------------
+--- 3 lines: else {-------------------------------
However, the code:
if (...) {
...
} else if (...) {
...
} else {
...
}
folds like this:
+--- 7 lines: if (...) {---------------------------
We can make the latter case fold like this:
+--- 2 lines: if (...) {---------------------------
+--- 2 lines: } else if (...) {--------------------
+--- 3 lines: } else {-----------------------------
by choosing on each line the lowest fold level that is followed
by a higher fold level.
Add a syntax command
:syntax foldlevel [start | minimum]
to choose between these two methods of computing the foldlevel of
a line.
* lsp: support custom hl groups in show_line_diagnostics
Closes#12472.
* runtime: add docs for the new lsp highlight groups
Co-authored-by: francisco souza <fsouza@users.noreply.github.com>
When UV_OVERLAPPED_PIPE was used for the pipe passed to the child process, a
problem occurred with the standard input of the .Net Framework application
(#11809). Therefore, add the overlapped option to jobstart() and change it so
that it is set only when necessary
The `:lcd -` command, and `:tcd -` which returns to a previous directory, can be done with `:lc -` and `:tc -` respectively.
Basically, the d is optional, so I updated the documentation to indicate this in the traditional format.
* add lua function to highlight yanked region
* extract namespace, better naming, default values
* add default for event argument
* free timer
* factor out mark to position calculation
* d'oh
* make sure timer stops before callback (cf. luv example)
* factor out timer, more documentation
* fixup
* validate function argument for schedule
* fix block selection past eol
* correct handling of multibyte characters
* move arguments around, some cleanup
* move utility functions to vim.lua
* use anonymous namespaces, avoid local api
* rename function
* add test for schedule_fn
* fix indent
* turn hl-yank into proper (hightlight) module
* factor out position-to-region function
mark extraction now part of highlight.on_yank
* rename schedule_fn to defer_fn
* add test for vim.region
* todo: handle double-width characters
* remove debug printout
* do not shadow arguments
* defer also callable table
* whitespace change
* move highlight to vim/highlight.lua
* add documentation
* add @return documentation
* test: add check before vim.defer fires
* doc: fixup
Problem: Cannot delete a match from another window. (Paul Jolly)
Solution: Add window ID argument to matchdelete(), clearmatches(),
getmatches() and setmatches(). (Andy Massimino, closesvim/vim#4178)
aff749145e
* Add textDocument/codeAction
* Add callback for workspace/executeCommand
* Escape newlines in codeAction titles
* Return empty list in get_line_diagnostics if no buffer diagnostics
* Add stub documentation
* Validate context parameter in code_action
* Add support for edit in CodeAction responses
* Group diagnostics by line in vim.lsp.util.get_line_diagnostics()
* Advertise code action literal support
Besides the special-case in get_scrolloff_value(), it makes sense for
'scrolloff' and 'sidescrolloff' to reflect the correct values (for
plugins, scripts, …).
ref 53d607af9c53accfd634435908fb79061f1212b9
ref #11915
ref #12230
* lsp: add workspace/symbol
* refactor symbol callback
* set hierarchical symbol support to true
* add documentation and default mapping
Co-authored-by: Hirokazu Hata <h.hata.ai.t@gmail.com>
This commit creates 4 new highlight groups:
- LspDiagnosticsErrorSign
- LspDiagnosticsWarningSign
- LspDiagnosticsInformationSign
- LspDiagnosticsHintSign
These highlight groups are linked to their corresponding LspDiagnostics
highlight groups by default.
This lets users choose a different color for their sign columns and
virtualtext diagnostics.
The method with the name 'textDocument/peekDefinition' is not part of
the official language server protocol specification. Therefore no
language server can/will support this. Thereby all related code and
documentation as been removed.
Expose `vim.lsp.buf.diagnostics_by_buf`
This makes it easier to customize the diagnostics behavior. For example
to defer the update they can override the
`textDocument/publishDiagnostics` callback to only call
`buf_diagnostics_save_positions` and then defer the other actions to a
autocmd event.
Problem: The "last used" info of a buffer is under used.
Solution: Add "lastused" to getbufinfo(). List buffers sorted by last-used
field. (Andi Massimino, closesvim/vim#4722)
52410575be
Problem: Can execute shell commands in rvim through interfaces.
Solution: Disable using interfaces in restricted mode. Allow for writing
file with writefile(), histadd() and a few others.
8c62a08faf
Problem: A plugin cannot easily expand a command like done internally.
Solution: Add the expandcmd() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4514)
80dad48c50
Problem: :echomsg and :echoerr do not handle List and Dict like :echo does.
(Daniel Hahler)
Solution: Be more tolerant about the expression result type.
461a7fcfce
Add lua functional tests for :echo,:echon,:echomsg,:echoerr
because nvim did not port "test_" functions from Vim
that modify internal state.
Testing :echoerr via try/catch is sufficient.
Problem: MS-Windows: Cannot interrupt gdb when program is running.
Solution: Add debugbreak() and use it in the terminal debugger.
Respect 'modified' in a prompt buffer.
4551c0a9fc
Problem: Terminal debugger only works with the terminal feature.
Solution: Make it also work with a prompt buffer. Makes it possible to use
on MS-Windows. Various other improvements. (closesvim/vim#3012)
b3307b5e7e
These had broken encodings, set it to UTF-8. All remianing Neovim
non-ASCII documentation files are UTF-8 encoded. And so are their Vim
original versions.
Problem: The Normal highlight is not defined when compiled with GUI.
Solution: Always define Normal. (Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#4072)
f90b6e03a9
In a multi-window scenario, it is possible to return focus to the last
accessed window via n_CTRL-W_p. However, in the case of a multi-tab
scenario, there was previously no way to return focus to the last
accessed *tab*. Here, that ability is added via n_g<tab>.
Additionally, the index of the previous tab is exposed via
tabpagenr('#'), mirroring the existing functionality of winnr('#').
Any uses of `has("python3")` will cause the `g:loaded_python3_provider`
variable to be set if the system path does not have a Python with Neovim
support. Subsequent assignments to `g:python3_host_program` will
therefore not cause the provider to be activated.
Reduce API surface. We don't need so many variations of functions. Too
many functions means verbose, largely redundant documentation, tests,
and cognitive burden.
Problem: Not possible to hide a balloon.
Solution: Hide the balloon when balloon_show() is called with an empty
string or list. Add balloon_gettext().
be0a2597ae
Problem: Having 'pumwidth' default to zero has no merit.
Solution: Make the default 15, as the actual default value.
42443c7d7f
Includes 'pumwidth' documentation changes from 8.0.1531.
Sort 'pum*' option in alphabetical order.
Problem: The minimum width of the popup menu is hard coded.
Solution: Add the 'pumwidth' option. (Christian Brabandt, James McCoy,
closesvim/vim#2314)
a8f04aa275
Traditionally, when navigating to a specific location from the middle of
the jumplist results in shifting the current location to the bottom of
the list and adding the new location after it. This behavior is not
desireable to all users--see, for example
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/18344/how-to-change-jumplist-behavior.
Here, another jumplist behavior is introduced. When jumpoptions (a new
option set added here) includes stack, the jumplist behaves like the
tagstack or like history in a web browser. That is, when navigating to
a location from the middle of the jumplist
2 first
1 second
0 third <-- current location
1 fourth
2 fifth
to a new location the locations after the current location in the jump
list are discarded
2 first
1 second
0 third
<-- current location
The result is that when moving forward from that location, the new
location will be appended to the jumplist:
3 first
2 second
1 third
0 new
If the new location is the same
new == second
as some previous (but not immediately prior) entry in the jumplist,
2 first
1 second
0 third <-- current location
1 fourth
2 fifth
both occurrences preserved
3 first
2 second
1 third
0 second (new)
when moving forward from that location.
It would be desireable to go farther and, when the new location is the
same as the location that is currently next in the jumplist,
new == fourth
make the result of navigating to the new location by jumping (e.g. 50gg)
be the same as moving forward in the jumplist
2 first
1 second
0 third
1 new <-- current location
2 fifth
and simply increment the jumplist index. That change is NOT part of
this patch because it would require passing the new cursor location to
the function (setpcmark) from all of its callees. That in turn would
require those callees to know *before* calling what the new cursor
location is, which do they do not currently.
Having the cursor change column can be surprising.
Force startofline in functional and old tests.
Remove the functional breakindent test, as it's a subset of the oldtest one.
Having the cursor change column can be surprising.
Force startofline in functional and old tests.
Remove the functional breakindent test, as it's a subset of the oldtest one.
- We already find ourselves renaming nvim_execute_lua in tests and
scripts, which suggests "exec" is the verb we actually want.
- Add "exec" verb to `:help dev-api`.